Selangor–Singapore rivalry

Singapore–Selangor rivalry
Other namesNorth–South Rivalry, Clash of the Titans, Battle of the Giants, El Classico Malaya,
Location
Teams
First meeting1 October 1921
Singapore 2–1 Selangor
1921 Malaya Cup
Latest meeting10 December 1994
Selangor 2–2 Singapore (Singapore FA won 3–2 on aggregate)
1994 Malaysia Cup
Statistics
Meetings total48
All-time seriesSingapore: 22
Draw: 6
Selangor: 19
Largest victory27 August 1927
Selangor 8–1 Singapore
1927 Malaya Cup
Longest win streak3 matches (shared)

The Selangor–Singapore rivalry was a football rivalry that occurred between 1921 until 1994. It is the oldest football derby in Malaysian football.

The clubs were the most successful teams in Malaysia, having won 71 major honours between them, 28 for Singapore and 43 for Selangor. Most of the honours they won came from the Malaysia Cup. Both were also the most supported teams in Malaysian football. Every match between these two teams attracted high interest from fans due to its intensity.

Samad Allapitchay, the Singapore FA captain during the 1977 Malaysia Cup final noted to have said "The football rivalry between Singapore and Selangor has always been a special one. On the pitch, we hated each other".